The Second Sun. Call it what you wish, but it is HERE**

Originally posted by GameKeeper
wait til i get home and show you my new video. it mimicks the one on front page. second sun visible from 1pm-2pm roughly here on east coast. showed
people at work and they said, "oh my gosh, you are right". its close.. sun setting south now. big events soon.

I looked right after you posted this. The Sun was still a bit above the horizon, and I saw nothing else. If it was visible at 1:00 to 2:00 near the
Sun, then it also would have been visible near the Sun later (and earlier, for that matter).

Where could it have gone so quickly?

edit on 11/16/2012 by Soylent Green Is People because: (no reason given)

exactly!

im willing to bet the next video will be from youtube.....or before its news

Well, in fairness, it could be a real video made by GameKeeper, but his video (like most of the others) may end up just being lens flare or a
reflection. I suppose we'll see.

The point is that planets just don't zip around the sky -- visible at one time, but not visible later. I've been looking up from time-to-time the
past few days, just so I can HONESTLY reply in this thread that I HAVE been looking for Nibiru, but I have yet to see anything.

edit on 11/16/2012 by Soylent Green Is People because: (no reason given)

Originally posted by GameKeeper
wait til i get home and show you my new video. it mimicks the one on front page. second sun visible from 1pm-2pm roughly here on east coast. showed
people at work and they said, "oh my gosh, you are right". its close.. sun setting south now. big events soon.

I looked right after you posted this. The Sun was still a bit above the horizon, and I saw nothing else. If it was visible at 1:00 to 2:00 near the
Sun, then it also would have been visible near the Sun later (and earlier, for that matter).

Where could it have gone so quickly?

edit on 11/16/2012 by Soylent Green Is People because: (no reason given)

exactly!

im willing to bet the next video will be from youtube.....or before its news

Well, in fairness, it could be a real video made by GameKeeper, but his video (like most of the others) may end up just being lens flare or a
reflection. I suppose we'll see.

looking over his posting hostory, not one of the videos he ever linked to seems to be his own...i might be wrong but nothing stood out.

It's not even dark yet, just no sun either.
I did look for the brightest spot in the sky, behind some clouds there's a little bit of brightness left.
The little bright spot is in the west, if my phone's compass is working right

It's not even dark yet, just no sun either.
I did look for the brightest spot in the sky, behind some clouds there's a little bit of brightness left.
The little bright spot is in the west, if my phone's compass is working right

All is still normal.

Please keep us updated...this might be Nibiru above the clouds blocking the sunlight.

as Our Sun has been eating up Comets and other Objects within the last decade ..

This isn't anything new...our sun has been doing this for around 4.6b years now

Also, regarding the article you posted...there isn't anything to fear:

This might mean that the Solar System could enter the million-degree Local Bubble cloud as early as the next century. "Nothing unusual, the Sun
frequently traverses various clouds of interstellar gas during its galactic journey," comments Grzedzielski. Such clouds are of very low density, much
lower than the best vacuum obtained in Earth labs. Once in, the heliosphere will reform and may shrink a little, the level of cosmic radiation
entering the magnetosphere may rise a bit, but nothing more. "Perhaps future generations will have to learn how to better harden their space hardware
against stronger radiation," suggests Grzedzielski.

As they correctly state, the density of those clouds is so low, they don't pose a threat. Not the first time our sun crosses a cloud like that...it's
been around "for a while"

I live in South Carolina. Last Friday, I decided to take a short break to go outside and get some fresh air. I went outside my building and sat on a
bench to proof an article I was writing. Let me preface what I am about to say with this: I live in the south and I never wear sunscreen. I spend
lots of time outdoors all year round. I don't burn, despite never using sunscreen. I also don't put any kind of chemical on my body - no lotions,
etc. I don't take any medications, not even aspirin. And I wash my clothing with natural cleansers.

Last Friday, at around 2:15 when I went outside for my break, I had the most unusual experience. The temperature at the time was around 68 degrees
and it was breezy. There were lots of clouds in the sky at the time, but some sunlight was coming through. I must have only been there for 2 or 3
minutes when my skin started to get really hot. I was wearing a sweater, and it seemed like I was getting burned even through the sweater. I thought
I was hallucinating, because I was getting very uncomfortable.

I kept reading my article, but I was quickly getting so uncomfortable that I couldn't read anymore. I started feeling as if I were an ant under a
magnifying glass. At this point, I couldn't have been outside for more than 5 minutes and I panicked. I ran from the bench to stand under a tree in
the shade. When I cooled down a bit, I ran back inside the building.

I have no idea what happened, but it freaked me out badly. I was going to post something about it on ATS, but I wasn't even sure what to say or
where to put the post. Now I wonder if my experience is somehow related to whatever this thing in the video is.

This sounds very much like an allergic reaction. You might have been stung by an insect you're allergic to without noticing. Could have also been
chemical sprays from nearby farms if you live close to them...some people are allergic and those fumes can carry in the wind. Could have also been
some food you're allergic to, or any number of other things.

One thing's for sure, it wasn't the sun...because you wouldn't have felt like that through your sweater. UV rays don't go through cloth

Originally posted by GameKeeper
wait til i get home and show you my new video. it mimicks the one on front page. second sun visible from 1pm-2pm roughly here on east coast. showed
people at work and they said, "oh my gosh, you are right". its close.. sun setting south now. big events soon.

You really do have a child like grasp on reality don't you!

One thing I've noticed about most, if not all, nibiru/second sun believers here on ATS is that a few years ago they were all saying that this rouge
planet was due in our solar system in 2012 and it would all be coming to an apocalyptic head on the 21st December.....however as time has progressed,
and the big day looms ever closer, your all changing your stance aren't you? now it's not devastation we can all look forward too, it's spiritual
awakening, and a host of other nonsense......but only if you are "ready" mind!....if your not "ready" you wont notice a thing!

I can't wait until 22nd December and I'd wager ATS is full of threads from people declaring that they have "seen the light!"

So...where do you stand?

Devastation or salvation?......and seeing as you are so convinced that you have all the answers and anyone displaying a modicum of common sense is a
troll........when exactly is this imaginary youtube dwelling sun of yours going to be affecting us directly?

The same is happening with that Timewave Zero nonsense. Some people are already either suggesting that the "grand finale" might have been earlier
during Sandy...or sometimes (lol) after 2012. Whatever "fits" I guess

as Our Sun has been eating up Comets and other Objects within the last decade ..

This isn't anything new...our sun has been doing this for around 4.6b years now

Also, regarding the article you posted...there isn't anything to fear:

This might mean that the Solar System could enter the million-degree Local Bubble cloud as early as the next century. "Nothing unusual, the Sun
frequently traverses various clouds of interstellar gas during its galactic journey," comments Grzedzielski. Such clouds are of very low density,
much lower than the best vacuum obtained in Earth labs. Once in, the heliosphere will reform and may shrink a little, the level of cosmic radiation
entering the magnetosphere may rise a bit, but nothing more. "Perhaps future generations will have to learn how to better harden their space hardware
against stronger radiation," suggests Grzedzielski.

As they correctly state, the density of those clouds is so low, they don't pose a threat. Not the first time our sun crosses a cloud like
that...it's been around "for a while"

edit on 16-11-2012 by MrXYZ because: (no reason given)

This isn't anything new...our sun has been doing this for around 4.6b years now

right !! been doing this 4.6 B years , but with the last decade it has been incressing since man put up the SOHO

lets back up for a bit

Once in, the heliosphere will reform and may shrink a little, the level of cosmic radiation entering the magnetosphere may rise a bit, but nothing
more

Shrink a Little the Heliosphere ,, Shrink a Little in you Wildest Imaginaton just think what it May do Level of Cosmic Radiation May Rise A Bit
!!!! MAY MAY Means (GUESS) to my Eyes

This is All Conjuncture From what he Said Grzedzielski.
Not to Scare the Public...?

NO ONE will know untill we go into the Mouth of this Cloud in How it will effect we will not know but our
Future Great grand kids will ...

Right it MAY ( Im Guessing ) right now is Causing the Effect We feel Now with all the Strange Weather we have had in the last 5 years

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